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Seveno Capital To Open Wellness & Longevity Hub in Singapore
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Seveno Capital To Open Wellness & Longevity Hub in Singapore

A rendering of Seveno Capital, a new longevity center opening in Singapore.
From underused real estate to a cutting-edge longevity hub, Seveno Capital’s latest project in Singapore aims make wellness more accessible 

Seveno Capital, a VC fund, is planning to open Longevity World, a sweeping 80,000-square-foot wellness and longevity complex in Singapore.

Slated to open in the second half of 2025, the development will occupy three floors at 3 Coleman Street, adjacent to the Grand Park City Hall. The project includes a 38,000-square-foot longevity clinic, spaces dedicated to fitness and wellness and retail areas centered on whole foods and health-focused products.

Positioned as a large-scale wellness hub that blends artificial intelligence and clinical innovation with a human touch, Longevity World plans to offer its services at a more accessible price point than typical longevity clinics, broadening its reach beyond the ultra-wealthy.

a headshot of Allen Law.
Allen Law | credit: Seveno Capital

Seveno, which is led by human healthspan investor, entrepreneur and Park Hotel Group founder Allen Law, is committing S$25 million (US$19.4 million) to the development of Longevity World. A second-phase investment of S$5 million will support the launch of a digital marketplace featuring curated wellness brands.

The project is part of a growing wave of wellness-focused real estate developments and stands out for its adaptive reuse of space, as Longevity World will repurpose S$500 million worth of Law’s real estate that was previously underutilized.

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“Longevity World reimagines how we can use urban space to support longer, healthier lives through broadening access to a full suite of different wellness and longevity offerings,” Law said. “People are living longer, but not necessarily healthier. Nearly a decade of our lives is often spent in poor health. We need to improve our quality of life in anticipation of living longer.”

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